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This may sound odd, but does GOG have sale timers for individual games, on their own page? I'm trying to see how long Iratus will still be on sale for, but of course it's not indicated on its page and so the only thing I can think of is to try and dig up the news article about it. So, is this just a glaring omission on GOG's part, or is it my browser...?
No, it is only present from the front page where the sales are listed. The timer is incorrect a bit too often. Also found in the news post about the sale/discount.
Post edited April 27, 2020 by Themken
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TentacleMayor: This may sound odd, but does GOG have sale timers for individual games, on their own page? I'm trying to see how long Iratus will still be on sale for, but of course it's not indicated on its page and so the only thing I can think of is to try and dig up the news article about it. So, is this just a glaring omission on GOG's part, or is it my browser...?
From the release thread: As of now, Iratus: Lord of the Dead is a full-fledged DRM-free game available on GOG.COM with a special 34% discount lasting until 30th April, 5 PM UTC.
Yes, having a sale timer for individual game is definitely helpful.

Here's the wishlist entry:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/show_discount_expiration_timedate
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TentacleMayor: So, is this just a glaring omission on GOG's part
Welcome to GOG.
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TentacleMayor: This may sound odd
It is odd, but sadly that's how it is on GOG, and for all the weird changes they make, they never fix the most essential stuff, unfortunately. :(
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TentacleMayor: This may sound odd, but does GOG have sale timers for individual games, on their own page? I'm trying to see how long Iratus will still be on sale for, but of course it's not indicated on its page and so the only thing I can think of is to try and dig up the news article about it. So, is this just a glaring omission on GOG's part, or is it my browser...?
https://www.gog.com/forum/general/list_of_gog_sales_that_have_a_standalone_promo_page
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CervelloYM: Yes, having a sale timer for individual game is definitely helpful.

Here's the wishlist entry:
https://www.gog.com/wishlist/site/show_discount_expiration_timedate
Totally agree, if I check a product I would like to see how long it is out with the discounted price.
There could be even a tick that would alert you the last day before the discount expires.
Post edited April 28, 2020 by Orkhepaj